Beeswax White has the same properties and characteristics as yellow beeswax and has been processed through a non-chemical bleaching process to achieve the white color. Beeswax is a natural emulsifier as well as one of the oldest and purest waxes. For hundreds of years, natural beeswax has been used in creams, candles, lipsticks and other cosmetics.

During production by the honey bees, beeswax begins as a white substance but then darkens after contamination from pollen and contact with the bees. With a high melting point between 142-149o, white beeswax burns slowly.

Aromatherapy Recipes containing Beeswax White

Bye-Bye Boo Boo the Sequel

A salve from The Aromatherapy Place that will banish scrapes and take the itch out of bug bites. This salve is an essential in a household with kids.

In a double boiler heat the infused oils, add beeswax, stir until wax is melted. Take off the heat and add essential oils. Pour into amber cosmetic jar(s). This make a batch of two 60 ml amber cosmetic jars. Set aside to cool.